Self-interlocking blocks for habitable structures

ABSTRACT

Disclosed herein is a non-permanent habitable structure that includes a first wall at least partially covered by a first plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, each self-interlocking reclosable fastener having a flexible stem extending to a round head. Further included is a second wall at least partially covered by a second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. The second wall is detachably connected to the first wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners and the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. A roof is detachably connected to each of the first wall and the second wall. A method of erecting a non-permanent structure is further disclosed.

RELATED MATTERS

This application is a nonprovisional patent application the claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/267,703, filed Dec. 15, 2015, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.

FIELD

The subject matter disclosed herein relates generally to easy-to-assemble and disassemble habitable structures. More particularly, this subject matter provides for building blocks.

BACKGROUND

It is often the case with respect to leisurely outdoor activities and/or military settings that a temporary or non-permanent shelter or habitable structure is needed where none presently exists. Typical shelters like tents, or shelters made from natural materials, and the like, have many component parts that are easily misplaced. Further, shelters like tents and those made from natural materials are not quick to assemble and assembly thereof often requires instructions which can be lost or damaged in weather. Often, a variety of tools are needed to assemble shelters or habitable structures, which only add to the difficulty and lengthiness of assembly.

Accordingly, a non-permanent structure that can be erected by pressing structural components together, and which can assemble in different configurations depending on the specifications of the structure that is needed, would be well received in the art.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

According to one embodiment, a non-permanent habitable structure comprises: a first wall at least partially covered by a first plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, each self-interlocking reclosable fastener having a flexible stem extending to a round head; a second wall at least partially covered by a second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, the second wall detatchably connected to the first wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners and the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners; and a roof detatchably connected to each of the first wall and the second wall.

According to another embodiment, a method of erecting a non-permanent habitable structure comprises: providing a first wall at least partially covered by a first plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, each self-interlocking reclosable fastener having a flexible stem extending to a round head; providing a second wall at least partially covered by a second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, detatchably connecting the second wall to the first wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on the first wall and at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on the second wall; and detatchably connecting a roof to each of the first wall and the second wall.

According to another embodiment, a non-permanent habitable structure comprises: a first wall at least partially covered by a first plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, each of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners having a flexible stem extending to a round head, wherein a first edge surface of the first wall is covered by at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners; and a second wall at least partially covered by a second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein at least one face of the second wall includes a first strip along an edge of the second wall, the first strip covered by at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein the first edge surface of the first wall is detatchably connected to the first strip of the second wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first edge surface and at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first strip.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1A depicts a first building block for a non-permanent habitable structure according to one embodiment;

FIG. 1B depicts a second building block for a non-permanent habitable structure according to one embodiment;

FIG. 1C depicts an enlarged view of a connection between the building blocks of FIGS. 1A and 1B according to one embodiment;

FIG. 2A depicts an exploded view of a wall having insulation contained therein according to one embodiment;

FIG. 2B depicts a cross section al view of the wall having insulation contained therein according to one embodiment;

FIG. 3 depicts a perspective view of a non-permanent habitable structure in accordance with one embodiment;

FIG. 4A depicts a perspective view of two walls in accordance with one embodiment; and

FIG. 4B depicts a perspective view of the two walls of FIG. 4A attached together in accordance with one embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

A detailed description of the hereinafter described embodiments of the disclosed apparatus and method are presented herein by way of exemplification and not limitation with reference to the Figures.

Referring to FIG. 1C, there is shown an enlarged view of a reclosable connection being made between a first building block 1 (shown in FIG. 1A) and a second building block 2 (shown in FIG. 1B), according to one embodiment. Hereinafter, it should be understood that “building block” means an individual three-dimensional geometrically shaped object not limited to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B. A “building block” as defined herein may include non-cubic or cuboid but may have various other geometric shapes, for example, prisms, spheres, and the like. The building blocks 1, 2 shown may have an entire surface area that is at least substantially covered in self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5, such as 3M™ Dual Lock™ reclosable fasteners. The self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 may include rows of identical protrusions or stems 7 having identical interlocking round heads 6. The interlocking heads 6 may be mushroom-shaped and may be made of a partially deformable material to allow for the head to slide between two or more opposing heads of another building block, as shown in FIG. 1C. The self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 may be pressed together, such that the stems 7 flex, or otherwise move in a flexible or bendable manner, allowing the round heads 6 to slide past one another. Once the round interlocking heads 6 have slid past one another, the stems 7 may “snap” back into their original position, causing the round heads 6 of the reclosable fasteners 5 to interlock. The round heads 6 may be circular when viewed from an angle such that the round heads 6 are directly between the viewing position and the stems 5. There may be emitted an audible snap sound when the reclosable fasteners 5 interlock. There are different types of reclosable fasteners 5 of which could be used for the plurality of building blocks 1. For example, the reclosable fasteners 5 may be configured to have 10 of the stems 5 per square inch, 20 of the stems 5 per square inch, or as much as or more than 100 of the stems 5 per square inch. As another example, the reclosable fasteners 5 may be configured to have 170 of the stems 7 per square foot, 250 of the stems 7 per square foot, 400 stems 7 per square foot, and the like.

Moreover, the stems 7 and the heads 6 may be replaced by other self-interlocking mechanisms. For example, the mushroom shaped heads 6 may be replaced by differently shaped heads such as cones, cones with blunted tips, square-based pyramids, or square-based pyramids with blunted tips, so long as the stems 7 and heads 6 self-interlock in a manner that is detachable and reclosable. The building blocks 1, 2 may be different colors, or the same color. The building blocks 1, 2 may be colored such that each face of the building blocks 1, 2 are a different color.

Referring still to FIG. 1C, a flat face 3 of the building block 1 is shown connecting to a flat face 4 of the building block 2. Self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 of the flat face 4 and the flat face 3 are both shown as white without shading. However, it should be understood that the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 could be any color. For example, the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 of the flat face 3 and the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 of the flat face 4 could be different colors or the same color, such that the faces correspond in color, and are thereby “color-coded” to connect to one another.

Referring still to FIG. 1C, a first protrusion 8, a second protrusion 9, and a third protrusion 10 of the protrusions 7 of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 of the flat face 4 are shown interlocking with a fourth protrusion 11, a fifth protrusion 12, and a sixth protrusion 13 of the protrusions 7 of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 of the flat face 3. A stem 7 of the first protrusion 8 and a stem 7 of the sixth protrusion 13 are shown bending, as a head 6 of the first protrusion 8 is pressed between a head 6 of the sixth protrusion 13 and a head 6 of the fifth protrusion 12. A stem 7 of the second protrusion 9 and a stem 7 of the fifth protrusion 12 are shown bending as a head 6 of the second protrusion 9—one side of which has already passed and interlocked with a head 6 of the fourth protrusion 11—is pressed past the head 6 of the fifth protrusion 12. A stem 7 of the third protrusion 10 and a stem 7 of the fourth protrusion 11 are shown, both in a straight position, a head 6 of the third protrusion 10 having interlocked with the head 6 of the fourth protrusion 11. A stem 7 of the fourth protrusion 11 is shown in a straight position, the head 6 of the fourth protrusion 11 having interlocked with both the head 6 of the third protrusion 10 and the head 6 of the second protrusion 9.

Referring to FIG. 2A there is shown an exploded view of a rectangular wall 14 having insulation 15 contained therein. FIG. 2B shows a cross sectional view of the wall 14 with a face 14 f removed to show the insulation 15 contained therein. The wall 14 may be considered a building block, like the building blocks 1, 2 described hereinabove. However, the wall 14 may include a first face 14 b and a second opposing face 14 e. The wall 14 may further include a first edge surface 14 a, a second edge surface 14 c, a third edge surface 14 d, and a fourth edge surface 14 f. The building block 14 may comprise a wall of a non-permanent habitable structure (as shown in FIG. 3 and described hereinbelow). Though the building block 14 is depicted in FIG. 2B in a cross sectional view allowing for the visibility of the insulation 15 therein, it should be understood that the building block 14 may have the six surfaces 14 a, 14 b, 14 c, 14 d, 14 e, 14 f which faces abut at their edges, leaving no openings. Of the six surfaces 14 a, 14 b, 14 c, 14 d, 14 e, 14 f, the broader surfaces 14 b, 14 e will hereafter be referred to as “faces” and the narrower surfaces 14 a, 14 c, 14 d, 14 f will hereafter be referred to as “edge surfaces.” Each of these six surfaces 4 a, 14 b, 14 c, 14 d, 14 e, 14 f may be completely covered in the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5. However, it should be understood that other embodiments are contemplated where not all the surface area of the wall 14 or the building blocks 1, 2 are covered in the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. For example, the surfaces 14 a, 14 b, 14 c, 14 d, 14 e, 14 f, could be limited to only being substantially covered in self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5, or some of the surfaces 14 a, 14 b, 14 c, 14 d, 14 e, 14 f could have self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 and others could have no self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5. Further, it should be understood that the wall 14 is not limited to being rectangular in shape. For example, walls are contemplated that have faces with any geometric shape such as a square or a circle. The surfaces 14 a, 14 b, 14 c, 14 d, 14 e, 14 f of the building block 14 from which the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 protrude may be entirely rigid, or flexible; the building block 14 may be made out of plastic, wood, foam, rubber, metal, a composite material, and the like. The insulation 15 contained within the building block 14 could be batt and roll insulation or could be made out of fiberglass, plastic fibers, natural fibers, foam board, foam beads, polyethylene bubbles, sprayed foam insulation, and the like. It should be understood that in other embodiments, the blocks may not include insulation and may be hollow or solid, or a combination thereof, within the surfaces 14 a, 14 b, 14 c, 14 d, 14 e, 14 f.

Referring to FIG. 3 there is shown a habitable structure 20 having been assembled from walls 17, 18, 19 and a roof 16 by pressing together, detachably connecting or otherwise interconnecting the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 protruding therefrom. It should be understood that the habitable structure 20 is not limited to the layout or shape depicted in FIG. 3. For example, the habitable structure 20 may be triangular in shape, or hexagonal in shape. As another example, habitable structures are contemplated having more than one room, or more than one floor wherein access to the top floor is accessible by a ladder, stairs, a rope, and the like. The ladder, stairs, rope and the like may include their own plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners contained or attached thereto in order to attach to the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners contained on the habitable structure 20. The habitable structure 20 may be non-permanent in design because the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the walls 17, 18, 19 and the roof 16 may be releasable in order to disassemble the habitable structure 20. The building blocks 16, 17, 18, and 19 are shown having each of their respective faces completely covered in self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5. It should be understood that the faces of the building blocks 16, 17, 18, and 19 are not limited to this embodiment; for example, the faces of the building blocks 16, 17, 18, and 19 may be only have self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 located where the connection points between the building blocks 16, 17, 18, and 19 are shown having been made in FIG. 3.

Another embodiment is shown in FIG. 4A of a wall 100 and a wall 110. The wall 100 includes only have self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 located along the edge surfaces 101 a, 101 b, 101 c, 101 d and not on the faces 101 e, 101 f. The wall 110 is shown that includes self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 located in four strips 111 a, 111 b, 111 c, 111 d along edges 112 a, 112 b, 112 c, 112 d. It should be understood that the opposite face of the wall 110 may also include four strips of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5 as well. As shown in FIG. 4B, a first strip 111 c of the wall 110 is detachably connected to a first edge surface 101 b of the wall 100 by interconnecting the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. Thus, each wall may include one side having dual lock or self-interlocking reclosable fasteners located on the edge with an opposing side where the dual lock or self-interlocking reclosable fasteners are located in a vertical strip on the surface of the wall proximate the edge of the wall. This may allow for the wall section to integrate with another wall section at a 90 degree connection orientation. Various other embodiments of wall to wall connections are contemplated where each wall section includes dual lock or self-interlocking reclosable fasteners that correspond to another wall section for connecting. The wall sections could include self-interlocking reclosable fasteners arranged in equidistant tracks such that connections are easily made at the same locations between different blocks. In this manner, the walls described herein may be erected and attached to other walls.

Further, these walls 14, 100, 110 may include dual lock or self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on the top and bottom edges as well such that a roof or floor section may be connected. In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3, a base 200 may be provided having self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on all or a portion of an upper surface for connecting the walls 14, 100, 110 or building blocks. The base 200 may include loops or the like for connecting the base 200 to a ground surface. The loops may be configured to support different types of anchors depending on the ground surface. For example, the loops may be configured to support concrete anchor bolts, stakes for a grass ground, screws for securing the base 200 to a wood surface, or the like. In one embodiment, the base 200 may be a single structural component, or a plurality of base members for supporting the habitable structure 20. In either case, the base 200 may extend across the entire floor surface of the habitable structure, but may instead simply support the walls or portions of the floor surface of the habitable structure. The roof or base 16, 200 may be largely thin and/or flat and may be connectable with dual lock or self-interlocking reclosable fasteners as well in the manner described hereinabove. Further, the roof 16 may be configured to have an attached device 201 such as a solar panel, antennas, means of communication, and the like attach thereto. In the embodiment, shown, an antenna device 201 is attached to the roof 16. Solar panels, antennas, means of communication and the like could attach to the roof by means of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. The roof 16 may also be individually configured to have specific solar panels, communication means, antennas and the like attached thereto, for example, by means of straps, harnesses, or protuberances into which equipment may be inserted.

It should be understood that the building blocks, walls, roofs, etc. disclosed herein may have a variety of different colors or patterns. For example, the building blocks 1, 2, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 100, 110 could have a camouflage pattern, or have a pattern which lends itself to the concealment of the habitable structure 20 in a forest environment, desert environment, jungle environment and the like. As another example, the faces of the building blocks 1, 2, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 100, 110 could have a reflective coating to reduce heat accumulation within the habitable structure 20. It should be further understood that the individual building blocks 1, 2, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 100, 110 are not limited to being rectangular in shape. For example, the building blocks 1, 2, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 100, 110 could each be a different shape, or all the same shape, such as a triangular prism, hexagonal prism, a cube, and the like. In other embodiments only portions of the surface may include dual lock or self-interlocking reclosable fasteners.

The building blocks, walls, roof, base and the like may be configured such that the inside of any structure constructed therefrom includes means to hang tools, or any items needed in order to use the habitable structure as a garage, office, and the like. The habitable structure 20 may be configured such that a plumbing system 202 having plumbing pipes could be affixed to or hang from the faces of the walls or building blocks within the habitable structure 20. The plumbing system itself may include a plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners that may attach within the habitable structure 20 to a wall, such as the wall 19 as shown. The plumbing 202 may hang inside the habitable structures by other means than the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners such as hooks, straps, and the like. Further, building blocks, such as the building block 1 described hereinabove may be configured to attach to a wall, such as the wall 19 as shown, such that the building blocks can function as shelves. In other embodiments, the walls or the building blocks may include holes or conduits configured to receive electrical wires therein. In some embodiments, the plumbing 202 system and the electrical system may both be housed within the walls, like the insulation, with particular conduits, tubes, openings, or the like found between the faces of the wall or within the building blocks. In some embodiments, a wall may be created by interconnecting a plurality of building blocks, some of which may include openings, conduits, or holes therethrough, which may connect to other openings, conduits or holes of other building blocks to create an elongated opening, conduit or hole through a plurality of interconnected building blocks along an entire length of the plurality of interconnected building blocks. For example, a wall may be built with ten vertical layers of the building blocks 1, 2. Only one or two of the layers may use building blocks having horizontal holes or conduits running horizontally therethrough. These holes or conduits may further include access point openings provided in a face of the wall created by the building blocks. These access points may be located in only a couple blocks in a given wall, where appropriate.

In some embodiments, the building blocks may have openings proximate to each corner, which openings are configured to receive a stake, dowel, pole, or the like as a means to secure the building blocks to the ground by pushing the stake, dowel, pole, or the like through the building block and into the ground. The opening could be a slot, a hole, a split, a vent, and the like.

In another embodiment, windows may be provided that include a plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. The self-interlocking reclosable fasteners may be disposed about the edge surface of a window structure. An opening may be provided in one or more walls for receiving windows. In some embodiments, only a bottom edge surface of the window may include self-interlocking reclosable fasteners for interconnecting with self-interlocking reclosable fasteners disposed in a bottom of the opening in the walls for receiving the window. This may hold the window in place from the bottom, where additional fastening means may hold the window in place along its side and top edges.

Still further, a door is contemplated having a plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners along one of the edge surfaces on a side of the door. A wall of the habitable structure may be created where a surface of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners is hingedly connected to the wall. This surface may be a single layer structural surface of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners and may be configured to receive the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the door. This may be a vertically disposed surface that may be hingedly attached to a vertical edge of a wall.

In another embodiment, a method of erecting a non-permanent habitable structure, such as the habitable structure 20, is disclosed. The method may include providing a first wall, such as the wall 19, that is at least partially covered by a first plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, such as the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners 5, each self-interlocking reclosable fastener having a flexible stem extending to a round head. The method may include providing a second wall, such as the wall 18, the second wall at least partially covered by a second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. The method may include detachably connecting the second wall to the first wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on the first wall and at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on the second wall. The method may include detachably connecting a roof, such as the roof 16, to each of the first wall and the second wall.

In accordance with the method, the roof may be at least partially covered by a third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, the method further comprising interconnecting at least a portion of the third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the roof with at least a portion of the first plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall and at least a portion of the second plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the second wall.

In accordance with the method, each face of the first wall may include a strip, such as the strips 111 a, 111 b, 111 c, 111 d, that runs along each edge that is covered by the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. Each edge surface, such as the edge surfaces 101 a, 101 b, 101 c, 101 d, of the second wall may be covered by the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. The method may include detachably connecting a first strip of the first wall is to a first edge surface of the second wall and interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first strip and at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first edge surface.

The method may include providing a base, such as the base 200, that is at least partially covered by a fourth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. The method may include detachably connecting the first wall to the base by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall with at least a portion of the fourth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the base. The method may include detachably connecting the second wall to the base by interconnecting at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the second wall with at least a portion of the fourth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the base.

The method may further include providing an attached device, such as the attached device 201, which may be a solar panel, an antenna, and a communication mechanism. The attached may be at least partially covered by a fifth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. The method may include detachably connecting the attached device to the roof by interconnecting at least a portion of the fifth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the attached device and at least a portion of the third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the roof.

Still further, the method may include providing a shelf, such as the shelf provided by the building block 1 shown in FIG. 3, that is at least partially covered by a sixth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. The method may include detachably connecting the shelf is to an inner face of the first wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the sixth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the shelf and the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall.

The method may include providing a plumbing system, such as the plumbing system 202. The plumbing system may include seventh plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners. The method may include attaching at least a portion of the plumbing system to at least one of the first wall, the second wall, and the roof and interconnecting at least a portion of the seventh plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the plumbing system with the at least a portion of one of the first, second and third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall, the second wall and the roof.

Elements of the embodiments have been introduced with either the articles “a” or “an.” The articles are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “including” and “having” and their derivatives are intended to be inclusive such that there may be additional elements other than the elements listed. The conjunction “or” when used with a list of at least two terms is intended to mean any term or combination of terms. The terms “first” and “second” are used to distinguish elements and are not used to denote a particular order.

While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims. 

I claim:
 1. A non-permanent habitable structure comprising: a first wall at least partially covered by a first plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, each self-interlocking reclosable fastener having a flexible stem extending to a round head; a second wall at least partially covered by a second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, the second wall detachably connected to the first wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners and the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners; and a roof detachably connected to each of the first wall and the second wall.
 2. The non-permanent habitable structure of claim 1, wherein the roof is at least partially covered by a third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein the roof is detachably connected to each of the first wall and the second wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the roof with at least a portion of the first plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall and at least a portion of the second plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the second wall.
 3. The non-permanent habitable structure of claim 1, wherein the first wall comprises a first plurality of building blocks, each of the first plurality of building blocks at least partially covered by a plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein the first plurality of building blocks are detachably connected to form the first wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on each of the first plurality of building blocks; and wherein the second wall comprises a second plurality of building blocks, each of the second plurality of building blocks at least partially covered by a plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein the second plurality of building blocks are detachably connected to form the second wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on each of the second plurality of building blocks.
 4. The non-permanent habitable structure of claim 1, wherein each face of the first wall is completely covered by the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, and wherein each face of the second wall is completely covered by the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners.
 5. The non-permanent habitable structure of claim 1, wherein each edge surface of the first wall is completely covered by the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, and wherein each edge surface of the second wall is completely covered by the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners.
 6. The non-permanent habitable structure of claim 5, wherein each face of the first wall includes a strip that runs along each edge surface that is covered by the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, and wherein each edge surface of the second wall is covered by the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, and wherein a first strip of the first wall is detachably connected to a first edge surface of the second wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first strip and at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first edge surface.
 7. The non-permanent habitable structure of claim 2, further comprising a base at least partially covered by a fourth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein the first wall is detachably connected to the base by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall with at least a portion of the fourth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the base, and wherein the second wall is detachably connected to the base by interconnecting at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the second wall with at least a portion of the fourth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the base.
 8. The non-permanent habitable structure of claim 7, further comprising an attached device, wherein the attached device selected form the group consisting of a solar panel, an antenna, and a communication mechanism, wherein the attached device is at least partially covered by a fifth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein the attached device is detachably connected to the roof by interconnecting at least a portion of the fifth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the attached device and at least a portion of the third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the roof.
 9. The non-permanent habitable structure of claim 8, further comprising a shelf that is at least partially covered by a sixth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein the shelf is detachably connected to an inner face of the first wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the sixth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the shelf and the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall.
 10. The non-permanent habitable structure of claim 9, further comprising a plumbing system, wherein the plumbing system includes a seventh plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein at least a portion of the plumbing system is attached to at least one of the first wall, the second wall, and the roof by interconnecting at least a portion of the seventh plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the plumbing system with the at least a portion of one of the first, second and third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall, the second wall and the roof.
 11. A method of erecting a non-permanent habitable structure comprising: providing a first wall at least partially covered by a first plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, each self-interlocking reclosable fastener having a flexible stem extending to a round head; providing a second wall at least partially covered by a second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, detachably connecting the second wall to the first wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on the first wall and at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on the second wall; and detachably connecting a roof to each of the first wall and the second wall.
 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the roof is at least partially covered by a third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, the method further comprising interconnecting at least a portion of the third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the roof with at least a portion of the first plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall and at least a portion of the second plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the second wall.
 13. The method of claim 11, wherein each face of the first wall includes a strip that runs along each edge that is covered by the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, and wherein each edge surface of the second wall is covered by the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, the method further comprising: detachably connecting a first strip of the first wall is to a first edge surface of the second wall; and interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first strip and at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first edge surface.
 14. The method of claim 12, further comprising: providing a base at least partially covered by a fourth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners; detachably connecting the first wall to the base by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall with at least a portion of the fourth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the base; and detachably connecting the second wall to the base by interconnecting at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the second wall with at least a portion of the fourth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the base.
 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising: providing an attached device, wherein the attached device selected form the group consisting of a solar panel, an antenna, and a communication mechanism, wherein the attached device is at least partially covered by a fifth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners; and detachably connecting the attached device to the roof by interconnecting at least a portion of the fifth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the attached device and at least a portion of the third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the roof.
 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising: providing a shelf that is at least partially covered by a sixth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners; and detachably connecting the shelf is to an inner face of the first wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the sixth plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the shelf and the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall.
 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising: providing a plumbing system, wherein the plumbing system includes a seventh plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners; attaching at least a portion of the plumbing system to at least one of the first wall, the second wall, and the roof; and interconnecting at least a portion of the seventh plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the plumbing system with the at least a portion of one of the first, second and third plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first wall, the second wall and the roof.
 18. A non-permanent habitable structure comprising: a first wall at least partially covered by a first plurality of self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, each of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners having a flexible stem extending to a round head, wherein a first edge surface of the first wall is covered by at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners; and a second wall at least partially covered by a second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein at least one face of the second wall includes a first strip along an edge of the second wall, the first strip covered by at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein the first edge surface of the first wall is detachably connected to the first strip of the second wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first edge surface and at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners of the first strip.
 19. The non-permanent habitable structure of claim 18, wherein each face of the first wall includes a strip that runs along each edge of the first wall that is covered by at least a portion of the first plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, and wherein each edge surface of the second wall is covered by at least a portion of the second plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners.
 20. The non-permanent habitable structure of claim 19, wherein the first wall comprises a first plurality of building blocks, each of the first plurality of building blocks at least partially covered by a plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein the first plurality of building blocks are detachably connected to form the first wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on each of the first plurality of building blocks; and wherein the second wall comprises a second plurality of building blocks, each of the second plurality of building blocks at least partially covered by a plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners, wherein the second plurality of building blocks are detachably connected to form the second wall by interconnecting at least a portion of the plurality of the self-interlocking reclosable fasteners on each of the second plurality of building blocks. 